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Proposed regs. on basis for S corporation shareholders from bona fide indebtedness

On Monday, the IRS issued proposed regulations on the contentious subject of when an S corporation shareholder can increase his or her basis in the S corporation’s stock, based on loans to the corporation, and thereby increase the amount of the corporation’s losses and deductions the shareholder can recognize (REG-134042-07).

Eleventh Circuit says PTIN user fees are valid

The Eleventh Circuit held that the fee the IRS charges to issue preparer tax identification numbers (PTINs) to tax return preparers, who are required to use the PTINs on returns they prepare, is valid because the PTIN confers a special benefit on the preparers: the privilege to prepare tax returns

IRS issues regulations on “expatriated entities” under Sec. 7874

On Thursday, the IRS issued temporary regulations governing whether a foreign corporation has “substantial business activities” in the foreign country in which, or under the law of which, the corporation is created or organized, compared to the total business activities of the expanded affiliated group (T.D. 9592). At the same

FASB nears vote on impairment testing of certain intangible assets

After reviewing a staff analysis of comment letters on its exposure draft on intangibles, FASB decided Wednesday to move forward with several of the concepts in the document and prepare the standard for a vote. The board also made progress on public company subsidiaries and employee benefit plans in its

Execs less optimistic about hiring, U.S. economy, AICPA survey shows

Lower hiring expectations and a steep drop in optimism about the U.S. economy summed up the uncertain mood of CPA financial executives who took part in the AICPA’s Business and Industry Economic Outlook Survey for the second quarter of 2012. Optimism about the U.S. economy dropped significantly after rising for

AICPA reporting framework for SMEs expected early in 2013

The reporting framework the AICPA is developing for small and medium-size private companies, which will blend accrual income tax methods with other traditional methods of accounting, will be exposed for public comment this fall and is expected to be ready for use in 2013. In May, the AICPA announced plans

Health Care Expert Panel hosting webinar

Members of the AICPA Health Care Expert Panel will hold a live webinar June 7 at 11 a.m. EDT on the first comprehensive revision of the Health Care Entities Guide since 1996. Although the scope remains unchanged, the guide has been organized into 15 chapters, and the content has been

CFOs report difficulty finding accounting and finance talent

Staffing levels in corporate accounting and finance are expected to remain stable in the third quarter, according to a recent survey of CFOs. But the same executives increasingly are reporting difficulty finding qualified professionals. Sixty-nine percent of U.S. CFOs surveyed for the staffing services firm Robert Half’s Professional Employment Report

Appeals court invalidates associated property rule in capitalization regulations

In a case of first impression, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (reversing the Court of Federal Claims) held that the “associated property” rule requiring capitalization of interest expense under Sec. 263A was invalid insofar as it applies to property temporarily withdrawn from service (Dominion Resources, Inc., No.

Technology and CPAs: The full survey

Editor’s note: Also read, “Technology and CPAs: Visions of the future” in the June 2012 JofA. JofA: What do you foresee being the most important technologies CPAs will use in their jobs over the next decade? Bezugly: Whether they are client portals, mobile apps, or cloud computing, technologies that continue

Data breaches emerge as tech sector’s fastest-rising risk factor

Concerns over technology breaches and data security are soaring among the largest U.S. tech companies, according to a new report from accounting and consulting firm BDO.   An examination of the most recent SEC 10-K filings for the 100 biggest publicly traded technology companies found that 71% listed data-security breaches as

First Circuit strikes down Defense of Marriage Act but stays tax remedies

The First Circuit Court of Appeals declared part of the federal Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional on Thursday, upholding a Massachusetts federal district court decision (Massachusetts v. United States Dep’t of Health and Human Servs., No. 10-2204 (1st Cir. 5/31/12), aff’g Gill v. Office of Personnel Management, 699 F. Supp.

Guidance issued on new $2,500 FSA limit

The IRS on Wednesday released Notice 2012-40 providing guidance on implementation by employers of the $2,500 annual limit on employee salary reduction contributions to health flexible spending arrangements (health FSAs). The notice also requests comments on possible changes to the current “use-or-lose” rules for health FSAs. The $2,500 limit, enacted

FASB and IASB narrow lessee accounting model options

FASB and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) have narrowed their focus in anticipation of a vote next month on a lessee accounting model in their joint convergence project on leases. During deliberation Thursday, the boards ceased consideration of two of the four lessee accounting models that had been proposed.

IRS to close offices as part of administration’s cost-cutting efforts

In a cost-cutting move projected to save $17.2 million in FY 2012 and $23.5 million in FY 2013, the IRS announced on Tuesday that 43 smaller offices will be closed and space in many larger facilities will be reduced (IR-2012-54). IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman, in announcing the reductions, said, “Cutting

New private company council includes FASB, but in reduced role

The Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) voted Wednesday to create a Private Company Council (PCC) to identify and vote on differences in U.S. GAAP for private companies. FASB will be responsible for “endorsement” rather than “ratification” of the newly created council’s decisions. The PCC will decide on exceptions and modifications to

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